Egyptian religion is part of life, they believe and adore many gods. They have great faith in the gods and religion is closely related to their daily lives. Egyptians are known as one of the most religious people in the world. Usually they ask for advice, help and approve the decision, and rely on the gods to further aid childbirth. The Egyptians have many festivals they celebrate, and it is believed that there is a God in all important events. Some gods and goddesses are set with Osiris (one of the most famous ones), Isis, Anubis and ... (The next page has a list of the gods and goddesses and their associations) It is most famous.
Religion plays an important role in modern Egypt and ancient Egypt. Religion, like Egyptian people's regulations, is used as a guide for the government. The religion of ancient Egypt has very sacred gods for them and they can not challenge them afraid, that is why leaders never despised themselves as God and was not regarded as themselves. Unlike modern Egypt, discrimination against women is slightly different, but religion takes precedence elsewhere.
Like many contemporary religions, religious groups of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia are highly organized. People of a certain class are divided to worship and care for God. For example, in ancient Egypt, many priests and priestesses were entrusted to take care of the temple. Mesopotamian religion also split in a similar way. Part of the work of the clergy of Mesopotamia includes praising God with hymns and prayers. The two excerpts "Inana's Ascension" and "The Hymn of Hymns" show how the difference between Mesopotamians and ancient Egyptians looks at God. Mesopotamian goddess Inanna (who was spelled with inana sent in this translation) was explicated by her shrine maiden Enheduanna that he could suffer multiple violent damage. Royal scribe Nekht associates Egyptian sun god Ra (also called Re) with love and joy
The religion of ancient Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt has been influenced by the gods who have worshiped them for a long time. Religion is involved in the rise of Mesopotamia, and the dependence of stars on the prediction of events has led to important development of mathematics. From ancient Egypt, knowledge of anatomy and medicine expanded greatly thanks to the practice of mummies and the use of herbs to treat diseases. These contributions have greatly helped the later society.